Topic: Eating Bugs

6 chapters across the catalog

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 2:46:03 - 2:48:21

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Eating Bugs and the Council on Foreign Relations

A musical segment titled "I Don't Want No Grub" expresses a refusal to eat insects, mealworms, or maggots as alternative protein sources. The lyrics connect the push for bug-based diets to the "Council on Foreign Relations" and globalist schemes to erase national boundaries. The segment mocks the idea of "bug wine" and "centipede diets" as part of a master plan for a one-world government.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 3:10:10 - 3:15:08

1467: Ninja Variant

End of Show Mixes, COVID-19 Parody Songs

The program concludes with a series of musical mixes and parodies. These include a "Fauci-auchi" nursery rhyme parody, songs about the "globalist" agenda and bug-eating, and a news-clip montage focused on the "sixth wave" of COVID-19 variants.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861

861: Hate Crime Manager

John C. Dvorak Fakes Eating a Giant Locust

John C. Dvorak opens the program by claiming he is about to eat a deep-fried giant locust sent from Berkeley under an "Eat The Bugs" program. After audible crunching sounds, he reveals the stunt was a prank and he was actually eating corn nuts. The hosts transition into news coverage regarding recent explosions in the New York area.

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Episode 831

831: (((twitter)))

Austin Bug Eating Jubilee, Rained Out Events

Heavy rains and lightning in Austin, Texas, led to the cancellation of the 9th annual Austin Bug Eating Jubilee. Similar weather concerns previously impacted the X Games at the Circuit of the Americas. Safety protocols regarding metal frames and open spaces are cited as the primary reason for these event shutdowns.

All Juice & No Seeds
Episode 773 3:06:15 - 3:09:33

773: All Juice & No Seeds

BBC Bug Eating, Climate Change Diet and Royal Rat Catcher

A segment from the BBC is played where Members of Parliament are encouraged to eat insects as a "taste of the future" due to climate change. The hosts mock the MPs for eating locusts and mealworms on camera. The segment also features a "Royal Rat Catcher's sash," which the hosts find bizarre and indicative of a "shut up slave" mentality being pushed on the public.